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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Nearly eighty men appeared in the trophy room last evening as candidates for the freshman crew. Captain Herrick gave a short talk on training and the work which must be done. He urged all members of the class to support their crew by every possible means and also advised the class to follow the precedent of last year of not electing a permanent captain until the crew becomes better acquainted. The annual screatch races will be rowed next Thursday. There will be six freshman crews. who will row under the charge of 'varsity crew men in two heats with...
...given country, changes in the rate of wages can only be produced by changes in the amount of capital distributed in wages, or by changes in the number of persons competing for work-Sumner, Protective Taxes. (1) But since the number of persons competing for work is not changed by high protection, if high protection affects wages at all it must affect them through the amount of capital distributed in wages. (2) Yet protection diminishes the amount of capital distributed in wages for two reasons: (a) The productiveness of industry being less, the product to be divided between capital...
...meeting of candidates for the Ninety-three crew, to be held at the gymnasium this evening, should be attend by all freshmen who are interested in boating. It is very important that work should begin early and that all who intend to be candidates should begin to train at once. No man who has strength enough should hesitate because of lack of knowledge of rowing. The instruction is most careful and all are given equal chances. A large number of candidates will increase the competition and interest and greatly help Ninety-three to repeat the excellent work of last year...
...HEWES, Sec.NINETY-TWO CREW.- All member of '92 who wish to be considered candidates for the class crew (including coxswain) will please meet at my room, 13 Shepherd's, on Tuesday, October 8th, at 7.15 p. m. It is important that all should come, whether able to begin work at once...
...game was played at Exeter on Saturday between Harvard second eleven and Phillips Exeter academy. The Harvard eleven had never played together before, and showed an entire absence of team work, although individual work was at times good. Exeter was crippled by the absence of Heffelfinger, who broke his hand in the last Harvard game, and of Squires, the regular centre rush. Exeter won the toss, and took upper side. Crane started off, and in three rushes gained five yards. Johnson kicked but the backs were in the way; another kick forced a touch back. After third down, during which...